N Street Village

N Street Village We are the largest provider of housing+supportive services for women experiencing homelessness in DC.
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N Street Village was founded in 1972 by members of Luther Place Memorial Church who saw a need to provide services for the growing homeless population in Washington, D.C. What began as sleeping mats on the floor of the church evolved into a comprehensive continuum of care for homeless and low-income women sited in a 150,000 square foot facility at 14th and N Streets, NW in the Logan Circle neighbo

rhood of D.C. Since then, we have assisted thousands of women by providing services that address both emergency and long-term needs. In October 2011, N Street Village expanded its reach to a second program site by incorporating Miriam’s House, a residential community for homeless women living with HIV and AIDS in Northwest D.C. Women experiencing homelessness are at increased risk for contracting HIV, and with this acquisition, N Street Village made a commitment to growing its HIV/AIDS services for women in need. In March 2012, N Street Village was awarded a contract by the District of Columbia to operate a new permanent supportive housing program serving 31 formerly homeless women in Northwest DC. The program is named in honor of Erna Steinbruck, wife of former Luther Place Memorial Church pastor and N Street Village founder John Steinbruck. Erna’s passion for justice, commitment to service, and tireless efforts were instrumental in turning the vision of N Street Village into a reality. N Street Village provides co-located supportive services and housing for homeless and low-income women. Because many of the women we serve face multiple challenges -- homelessness, poverty, mental illness, addiction, and chronic health problems -- we take a holistic approach to helping each woman achieve her highest level of self-sufficiency. We also recognize the importance of community in the healing and recovery process, and we promote peer mentorship and peer leadership programs that help women feel connected and empowered.

We're running low on some of our most essential items, including underwear, body wipes, and toiletries. These everyday i...
06/05/2026

We're running low on some of our most essential items, including underwear, body wipes, and toiletries. These everyday items help women at the Village live with dignity and comfort. If you're able, please help us restock our shelves by donating items via our Amazon wish list: https://bit.ly/nsvamazonwishlist.

Last week, volunteers from United Talent Agency served lunch at Bethany Women's Center as a part of their Project Impact...
06/02/2026

Last week, volunteers from United Talent Agency served lunch at Bethany Women's Center as a part of their Project Impact day of service. We appreciate being included in their international initiative!

If your organization would like to volunteer for meal service at one of our locations, visit https://www.nstreetvillage.org/volunteer/.

As we close out Mental Health Awareness Month, take a look at how we highlighted mental health at our flagship location!...
05/29/2026

As we close out Mental Health Awareness Month, take a look at how we highlighted mental health at our flagship location! Mental health care is a pillar of the work we do at the Village. It is inherently tied to the basic needs of the women we serve. Visit our blog to read more about our Behavioral Health Services, with insight from team leaders, Adebukola Olufotebi and LaQuarion Bradley: https://www.nstreetvillage.org/updates/meeting-women-where-they-are-mental-health-care-at-the-village/

Sound off in the comments. How did you tend to your mental health this month?

Earlier this month, volunteers from Deloitte held a wellness event for the women we serve at Bethany Women's Day Center....
05/26/2026

Earlier this month, volunteers from Deloitte held a wellness event for the women we serve at Bethany Women's Day Center. They created an environment for attendees to care for their minds and bodies with chair yoga, positive affirmations, and delicious snacks. We greatly appreciate the support!

Thank you to the volunteers from Huron who offered vocational training, lunch service, and clothing donation sorting las...
05/22/2026

Thank you to the volunteers from Huron who offered vocational training, lunch service, and clothing donation sorting last week. We appreciate their support and the reminder to be kind!

If you'd like to volunteer at N Street Village, visit https://www.nstreetvillage.org/get-involved/

Earlier this month, volunteers from the Bloomberg DC office met with our CEO, Portia Robertson Migas, and assembled an a...
05/20/2026

Earlier this month, volunteers from the Bloomberg DC office met with our CEO, Portia Robertson Migas, and assembled an astounding 500 toiletry kits for our clients. They also volunteered during lunch service at Bethany Women’s Day Center, helping create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. We are grateful for their continued support!

Thank you to the volunteers from United Nations Federal Credit Union who served our community by donation sorting at Bet...
05/15/2026

Thank you to the volunteers from United Nations Federal Credit Union who served our community by donation sorting at Bethany Women's Day Center this week! Their support and dedication will helps ensure the women we serve can access the clothing they need with dignity and ease.

To learn more about how you can volunteer at the Village, visit https://www.nstreetvillage.org/get-involved/.

This Mother’s Day, we honor the strength, care, and resilience of every mother and mother figure. We celebrate all women...
05/10/2026

This Mother’s Day, we honor the strength, care, and resilience of every mother and mother figure. We celebrate all women who create connection and support for those around them, while also recognizing that this day can hold many different emotions and experiences.
To all the mothers, and women who nurture others, you are seen, valued, and celebrated.

05/06/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and N Street Village is proud to be an affiliate of Mental Health America. To mark the occasion, they provided us with a "Mental Health Action Box" to share with the women we serve. Behavioral health services are a critical part of our work at the Village, helping women address the impacts of trauma, mental health challenges, and other barriers that can contribute to homelessness and housing instability.

Visit www.nstreetvillage.org to learn how you can support behavioral health services at N Street Village.

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1333 N Street NW
Washington D.C., DC
20005

Telephone

+12029392096

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